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FLORESCU, Rado.
Arta Dacilor.
Bucaresti, Editura Meridiane, 1869, 21 x 16,5 cm., cartulina editorial, 57 págs. con figuras y planos intercalados en el texto + láminas en papel couché con 55 figuras de antigüedades arqueológicas de la Dacia romana.
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TSCHOHL, Peter & BRACHETTI-TSCHOHL, Angela.
Die vervollständigte. Historia de los Mexicanos por sus Pinturas. Aufbau und Umfang, Autorenschichten und Quellen, Stellung, im Vergleich..
Madrid, Artes Gráficas Campillo Nevado, 2012, 30,5 x 22 cm., tela original con sobrecubiertas, LI + 1.173 págs. con figuras facsímiles en negro y color en recuadros, intercalados en el texto +2 hojas. (Texto en alemán).
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FERNÁNDEZ-GUERRA Y ORBE, Aureliano.
Munda Pompeyana. Viaje arqueológico de D. José Oliver y Hurtado.
Madrid, Rivadeneyra, 1866, 23 x 16 cm., rústica editorial, mapa plegado + 75 págs.
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PÉREZ DE BARRADAS, José.
Los primitivos poblados de la Costa del Sol.
Málaga, Caja de Ahorros Provincial de Málaga, 1968, 21,5 x 14,5 cm. Rústica editorial 66 págs. + 3 hojas. (Tirada de 1.000 ejemplares).
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ATENCIA PÁEZ, Rafael.
La ciudad romana de Singilia Barba (Antequera - Málaga).
Málaga, Diputación Provincial, 1988, 17,5 x 11 cm., cartulina editorial, 181 págs. con un plano y figuras intercaladas y a toda página + 2 hojas.
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GARCÍA VEGA, Agustín y NOGUERA, Eduardo.
Ruinas de Tizatlan, Tlaxcala. Antecedentes históricos de Tlaxcala. Los altares de sacrificio de Tizatlan.
México, Talleres Gráficos de la Nación, 1929, 21,5 x 14,5 cm., rústica editorial, 2 planos plegados + 64 págs. con fotografías y 36 figuras intercaladas + 4 láminas plegadas en colores. (Sello de anterior poseedor).
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CANDAU Y PIZARRO, Feliciano.
Prehistoria de la Provincia de Sevilla.
Sevilla, C. Salas, 1894, 25,5 x 18 cm., holandesa piel moderna, conserva las cubiertas originales, 224 págs. con 70 fotograbados intercaladas + 1 mapa Prehistórico de la Provincia de Sevilla + 1 hoja blanca. (Fotograbados con dibujos de Gumersindo Díaz Infante).
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PASCON, Paul.
Les ruines d'Agouitir de Khnifis, Province de Tarfaya (Santa Cruz de Mar Pequena).
Sin lugar, 1962, 21,5 x 15,65 cm., cartulina editorial, 29 págs. + 2 láminas con fotografías + 2 mapas y una lámina, plegados.
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ORTEGA RODRÍGUEZ, Eduardo.
La Ciudad de Acinipo.
Málaga, Urania, 1963, 24 x 17 cm., cartulina editorial, 55 págs. + 4 hojas + 5 mapas facsímiles plagados + XXXIX láminas.
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ALCINA FRANCH, José.
Fuentes indígenas de Méjico. Ensayo de sistematización bibliográfica.
Madrid, Revista de Indias, 1956, 24,5 x 17,5 cm., cartulina editorial, 119 págs. con varias figuras + 11 láminas en papel couché.
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PERICOT GARCÍA, Luis & RIPOLL PERELLO, Eduardo.
Prehistoric Art of the Western Mediterranean and the Sahara. Edited by ?
New York, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 1964, 25,5 x 18 cm., cartulina editorial, figuras intercaladas, XIV + 262 págs.
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NOGUERA, Eduardo.
La cerámica arqueológica de Cholula.
México, Editorial Guarania, 1954, 24,5 x 18 cm., tela editorial, 315 págs. con numerosas figuras intercaladas, incluso unas 100 ilustraciones en negro y color montadas sobre las páginas de texto y encoladas por el extremo superior.
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GANN, Thomas W. F.
The Maya indians of southern Yucatan and northern british Honduras.
Washington, Government Printing Office, 1918, 24 x 15,5 cm., tela original, 146 págs. con 84 figuras intercaladas + 28 láminas, 6 de ellas en colores. (Publicación del Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology).
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CUELLAR ABAROA, Crisanto.
Sellos y malacates Tlaxcaltecas.
Tlaxcala, Talleres Gráficos de Tlaxcala, 1956, 23 x 17 cm., cartulina editorial, 2 retrato + 2 hojas + escudo + 24 folios + 1 hoja + 27 láminas en negro y color + 3 hojas.
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SPINDEN, Herbert J.
The reduction of Mayans dates.
Cambridge, Massachesetts, Publication by the Museum, 1824, 25,5 x 15,5 cm., rústica editorial a falta del lomo y de la cubierta posterior, XIII + 285 págs. con 60 figuras intercaladas + 4 láminas. (De los papeles del Museo Peabodyde América de Arqueología y etnología de la Universidad de Harvard. Vol. VI, nº 4. Últimas hojas desprendidas).
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POSAC MON, Carlos.
Guía arqueológica de Marbella.
Málaga, Gráficas ANFE, 1972, 21,5 x 16 cm., cartulina editorial, 49 págs. Incluso XII láminas.
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Tathol Joyce Nw Thomas
Women of All Nations: a Record of Their Characteristics Habits, Manners Customs and Inference Volume 2 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 2 Vols. Set
In this voluminous study on women of all nations, an attempt has been made to throw light on almost all aspects and dimensions including their characteristics habits, manners, customs and influences, the concept of beauty, ornamentation, infanticide, courtship and marriage, their happiness and sufferings, beliefs and superstitions, their role in family and society etc. The Title 'Women of All Nations: a Record of Their Characteristics Habits, Manners Customs and Inference written/authored/edited by Tathol Joyce Nw Thomas', published in the year 1997. The ISBN 9788121200028 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1164 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Women Studies. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
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R.C. Majumdar
Champa: History and Culture of an Indian Colonial Kingdom in the Far East 2Nd-16Th Century A.D. [Hardcover]
About The Author:- Dr. R.C. Majumdar, born in 1888 in East Bengal (present day Bangladesh) in village of Khandarapara of Faridapur District. He graduated after learning in Dhaka and Calcutta. He was ranked 1st in graduate studies in the university. He became a teacher and took to research, and got a doctorate. When the University of Dhaka was started in 1921, he became its first professor. Eventually he became the vice-chancellor of the university. He was great scholar and a genius. His contribution to our nation and Indian history in unparalleled. The present book is one of the gem from his treasure. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Book I : 1. The Land, 2. The Chams and the foundation of the kingdom of Champa, 3. Early Hindu Dynasties, 4. The Dynasty of Gangaraja, 5. The Dynasty of Panduranga, 6. The Bhrgu Dynasty, 7. The Annamite Invasions, 8. Decline of Champa, 9. Dynasty of Hari varman, 10. War with Cambodge, 11. The Cambodian, Mongol and Annamite Invasions, 12. The Annamite Conquest of Champa, 13. Administrative System, 14. The King Book II : 1. Religious Evolution in Champa, 2. The Conception of Siva, 3. The Worship of Siva, 4. Saiva gods, 5. Vaishnavism, 6. Brahma and The Hindu Trinity, 7. The Minor Deities of the Hindu Pantheon, 8. Buddhism, 9. Society, 10. Architecture and Sculpture. The Title 'Champa: History and Culture of an Indian Colonial Kingdom in the Far East 2Nd-16Th Century A.D. written/authored/edited by R.C. Majumdar', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788121200073 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 610 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / North-East Indian Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Romesh C. Dutt Introduction D.N. Gupta
Open Letters to Lord Curzon Speeches and Papers [Hardcover]
An authentic work that deals with the economic history of India, the volume comprises a nationalist intellectuals during an outspoken challenge to the British Viceroy through his letters and writings on the drawbacks of the British system of land tenure and taxation, famine and mal administration. Four papers on Indian epics and Hindu religion and philosophy enhance the value of the book.The present volume comprises his speeches and writings on Indian questions, during 1897-1902 and also includes his letters to the then Viceroy Lord Curzon on Indian famines and land tenures. In these speeches and writings he has discussed, threadbare, the causes of famines/ drawbacks of the British system of land tenure and Taxation and suggested fruitful remedies. The contents of this volume not only are very authentic source material for the study of the economic History of India, but also provide ample guidelines for the present policy makers and administrators. The volume also contains four papers on Indian epics and Hindu Religion and philosophy. Romesh Ch. Dutt (1848-1909) is one of the brightest stars in the galaxy of nineteenth century Indian thinkers both in literature and contemporary politico-economic conditions. His innumerable writings on India's economic conditions under the British rule, as well as on the cultural heritage of this country are too well known to need any fresh introduction. He waged a protracted intellectual war against the wrong policies and mismanagement of the rulers, which caused repeated famines in different parts of India and innumerable hardships to common people. Besides writing quite A Few volumes on those subjects, he delivered many important speeches and presented many thought-provoking papers both in India and in England. He also carried on correspondence with British administrators to press on them his suggestions for redress. D.N. GUPTA teaches history at Hindu College, Delhi. He is at present working on CPI and The Indian National Movement, 1939-45 to his Ph.D. under Professor Bipan Chandra and R. L. Shukla. I. OPEN LETTERS TO LORD CURZON : 1. Famines in India, 1770 to 1900 2. First Letter to Lord Curzon : Central Provinces 3. Second Letter to Lord Curzon : Madras 4. Third Letter to Lord Curzon : Bombay 5. Fourth Letter to Lord Curzon : Bengal 6. Fifth Letter to Lord Curzon : Northern India 7. Memorial of December 20, 1900 8. Government Resolution 9. Letter from Lord George Hamilton 10. Reply to Lord George Hamilton II. SPEECHES AND PAPERS ON INDIAN QUESTIONS, 1897 To 1900 : 1. Paper on Famines in India : [Fortnightly Review, August 1897] 2. Speech on Liberalism and Peace : [Delivered at Swindon, 29 Jan. 1898] 3. Speech on Frontier War and Famines : [Delivered at Oxford, 7 March 1898] 4. Speech on New Imperialism in India : [Delivered at Women's National Liberal Association, London, 17 May 1898] 5. Speech on the Death of Mr. Gladstone : [Delivered at Derby, 20 June 1898] 6. Speech on the New Sedition Law : [Delivered in London, 20 June 1898] 7. Speech on the Calcutta Municipal Bill : [Delivered at Manchester, 22 November 1898] 8. Evidence on the Currency Question : [given before the Currency Committee 30 November 1898] 9. Speech at the Lucknow Congress : [Delivered, 27 December 1898] 10. Farewell Speech at Calcutta : [Delivered, 23 February 1900] 11. Farewell Speech at Bombay : [Delivered 14, March 1900] 12. Paper on the Mahabharata : [Read at the Royal Society of Literature, London, 14 June 1899] 13. Paper on the Ramayana : [Read Before the Royal Society of Literature, London, 24 October 1900] 14. Paper on Hindu Philosophy : [Indian Review, February 1900] 15. Paper on Hindu Religion : [The Humanitarian, July 1900] 16. Speech on the Death of Prof. Max Muller : [Delivered at the Goethe Society, London, 23 November 1900] 17. Memorial on the Executive and Judiciary [Presented to the Secretary of State for India, 1 July 1899] 18. Memorial on the Land Tax : [Presented to the Secretary of State for India, 20 December 1900] III. SPEECHES AND PAPERS ON INDIAN QUESTIONS 1901 to 1902 : 1. Paper on the Indian- Land Question : [Imperial and Colonial Magazine, February 1901] 2. Speech on India and the National Liberal Federation : [Delivered at Rugby, February 27, 1901 3. Speech on Social Progress in India : [Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the National Indian Association, March 25, 1901] 4. Speech on the Land Tax & C. : [Delivered in the Westminster Town Hall, May 24, 1901] 5. Speech on Restrictions on Land Alienation [Delivered at a Meeting of the East India Association, June 24, 1901] 6. Speech on the Economic Causes of Indian Famines : [Delivered at a Meeting of the Fabian Society, London, June 28, 1901] 7. Speech on Famines & C. : [Delivered at Liverpool, October 18, 1901] 8. Speech on the Economic Condition of India : [Delivered at Glasgow, September 4, 1901] 9. Paper on Indian Agriculture : [Read at Mansfield House, London, October 27, 1901] 10. Paper on Indian Manufactures : [Read before the Sukha Samiti, London, December 20, 1901] 11. Speech on the Bombay Land Revenue Amendment Act : [Memorial Presented in Nov. 1901] 12. Enquiry into the Economic Condition of India : [Memorial Presented in January 1902] 13. Speech at Madras : [Delivered February 4, 1902] 14. First Reply to Lord Curzon : [Pioneer, March 12, 1902] 15. Second Reply to Lord Curzon : [Pioneer, March 27, 1902] 16. Third Reply to Lord Curzon : [Hindu, March 29, 1902] The Title 'Open Letters to Lord Curzon Speeches and Papers written/authored/edited by Romesh C. Dutt Introduction D.N. Gupta', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200141 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 688 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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John Strachey, Richard Strachey
The Finances and Public Works of India (1869-1881) [Hardcover]
An intimate firsthand analysis of the economic history of India. The subjects of the work are revenue, expenditure, debt, trade, taxation, currency and exchange, and various public works including the extension of railways and irrigation works. It also goes deep into the causes of the repeated famines. Sir John s hardly a great office of state in India which Sir John Strachey or his brother Sir Richard Strachey had not held. Their combind (abours had a strong and lasting influence over the policy and the constitution of the Indian Government in every department of affairs. This Book is a joint product of their minds. It describes the economic policies and public works of a Government which they had helped to Fashion its policy and administration. It narrates the facts with intimate firsthand knowledge. The subjects of the work are revenue, expenditure, debt, trade, taxation, currency and exchange and various public works including the extension of railways and irrigation works during the period under review. It also goes deep into the causes of the repeated famines which borke out in defferent parts of India and suggests preventive measures. The work furnishes valuable figures which will help the present research scholars to reconstruct the economic History of India since the last century, which will, in turn, help the progress of the country in various fields. Contents:- I. Introductory II. Progress and Present Condition of the Revenuess and Expenditure : Preliminary Explanations III. Progress andpresent Condition of the Revenues and Expenditure : The Revenues from 1869 to 1881 IV. Progress and Present Condition of the Revenue and Expenditure : The Expenditure from 1869 to 1881 V. Progress and Present Condition of the Revenue and Expenditure : General Results VI. The Home Charges VII. Productive Public Works VIII. The Public Debt of India IX. Decentralisation of Financial Administration and Extension of the Powers and Responsibilities of Local Governments X. Financial Measures for Meeting Famine Liabilities XI. Measures for Giving Protection Against Famine XII. Taxation Imposed in 1877 and 1878 XIII. The Salt and Sugar Duties xiv. Opium XV. Customs XVI. Foreign Trade XVII. Octroi Duties XVIII. Weights and Measures XIX. Possible Sources of New Taxation XX. Currency and Exchange XXI. Future Requirements of Public Works and Finance The Title 'The Finances and Public Works of India (1869-1881) written/authored/edited by John Strachey, Richard Strachey', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200189 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 474 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Sir Richard Temple
Oriental Experience a Selection of Essays and Addresses Delivered On Various Occasions [Hardcover]
A work of historical importance and a valuable contribution by an able British administrator, Governor of Bombay and Bengal, the Finance Minister of India, the Book consist of twenty-one chapters deal with a great variety of subjects, eleven refer to the Progress of survey and exploration through Asia by European and American travellers. Contents:- Social Science ord/Political-economy" Title="Political-economy">Political economy ord/geography" Title="geography">Geography in Asia During the Last Fifty Years II. The Central Plateau of Asia III. Political Lessons of Chinese History IV. Lake Region on the Frontier of Eastern Tibet V. Railway From the Indus Towards Candahar VI. Local Self-Government in British India VII. Religious Missions in the East VIII. Effect of Religious Thought Among Indian Natives IX. The Duty of British People Towards India X. Political Economy of the Indian Empire XI. Indian Forestry XII. Monetary Practice Amongst the Natives of India XIII. Cooper’s Hill College of Engineering XIV. Pan Islamism or Political muhammadanism XV. The Mahratta Nationality XVI. Birthplace and Cradle of Mahratta Power XVII. Personal Traits of Mahratta Brahman Princes XVIII. The Temperance Movement Among the British in India XIX. Principles of British Policy in Egypt XX. Aspect of Palestine in 1883 XXI. Social Science in the British Empire Abroad The Title 'Oriental Experience a Selection of Essays and Addresses Delivered On Various Occasions written/authored/edited by Sir Richard Temple', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200196 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 538 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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John M. Ludlow
Thoughts On the Policy of the Crown Towards India [Hardcover]
The year 1857 was a Turning Point in the History of British India. In this year the Sepoy Mutiny broke out, which, though suppressed by force by the then Government of the East India Company, riveted the attention of all educated Englishmen on India. Statesmen, Parliamentarians and people concerned with the welfare of the British nation went deep into the causes of the Mutiny and analysed its immediate and far-reaching impacts on the Military Strength and Financial resources of England. The causes of the disaster were not far to seek. The general maladministration of the Company, their annexation policy, interference with the age-old practice of succession by adoption among the Indian princes, fear of the Indian people both the Hindus and the Musalmans - that the Government, with the help of the Christian missionaries, are trying to convert the whole nation into Christianity, Discrimination of the natives from the Englishmen in Civil and military services as well as in the administration of justice, etc. became known as the causes behind the Mutiny. The future of the Indian Empire appeared to be grim to all right thinking persons in England. As a result of this retrospection and debate at home, the British Government of Queen Victoria decided to act to the right direction. Then came the Queen's Proclamation, the India Bill was passed by the British Parliament, the time-honoured administration of the East India Company swept away, the Government of India was transferred to the Crown, and a reponsible Ministry for India established. The Queen's Proclamation was welcomed both in England and in India. It promised redress to all the above mentioned grievances and to establish an impartial clean Government for the Indians. The present work, written by a contemporary British thinker, is an interpretative Study of the Queen's proclamation and the post-mutiny policy of the Crown towards India. It takes up the Proclamation, section by section, and analyses the various promises contained therein. To make the subject properly understandable, the author has described the conditions existing prior to the Mutiny and the grievances of the people on various accounts, in great details. The work is a record of the State of affirs before and after the Reforms and an interpretation of the Policies of the British Government towards India. The work has been reprinted from the 1859 Edition in view of its importance as source Material for the study of the evolution of British Raj in India. Contents:-The Proclamation of the Queen's Sovereignty Over India Letter 1. INTRODUCTORY - The Proclamation and its Promises PART I. PROMISES OF THE PROCLAMATION TO THE PRINCES OF India : Letter 2. The Annexation Policy henceforth given up Letter 3. The Annexation Policy in its hearings upon the Rebellion Letter 4. Invidiousness of late Annexations; expediency of Restoration Letter 5. The Pledge of Respect to Treaties in its Bearings upon late Acts of Annexation : Sec. I. Annexations by alleged right of escheat Sec. II. The Cessions from the Nizam Sec. III. The Annexation of Oude Letter 6. The Pledge of Respect to the Rights of Native Princes, in its bearing upon Adoption Letter 7. How Successions by Adoption were respected till 1841 Letter 8. How the Right of Adoption was invaded, 1841-8 Letter 9. How the Annexation Policy dealt with the Right of Adoption Letter 10. How the Annexation Policy dealt with Rights of Succession by Blood or Marriage Letter 11. A Sample of the details of Annexation : - Nagpore Letter 12. What the Natives have said of late Annexations Letter 13. Guarantees of the Non-annexation Policy required for the Future Letter 14. How some of our Allies have been lately treated PART II. THE PLEDGES OF THE PROCLAMATION TO THE PEOPLE OF INDIA : Letter 15. The Pledge of Religious and Civil Impartiality and Equality Letter 16. The Pledge of Respect to Native Property and Usages; a Glance into the Past Letter 17. The North-West Revenue Settlement and the Talookdars Letter 18. The Effect of the Sale-Laws Letter 19. The Resumption Laws and the Inam Commission Letter 20. The Inam Commission and the Government Practice as to Adoption and Alienation Letter 21. Government Purchases of Land Letter 22. Decay of the Wealthy and Respectable Classes Letter 23. The Land Revenue Letter 24. How the Pledge of Respect to Native Property is to be carried out Letter 24. The Amnesty and the Disarming Orders Letter. 25. The Pledge of Internal Improvements The Title 'Thoughts On the Policy of the Crown Towards India written/authored/edited by John M. Ludlow', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200202 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 382 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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E. De. Valbezen
The English in India New Sketches: Translated From the French By a Diplomat [Hardcover]
This is a detailed history of the Sepoy Mutiny of 1957 which is a turning-point in the history of modern India. This study throws light on many happenings during the mutiny, which are not known from any other source. The uniqueness of the present work lies in the fact that it was written by a Frenchman who cannot be suspected of partiality to England. Page : 19 14:06 Tuesday 16/05/00 This is a detailed History of the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 which is now considered the first Indian struggle for independence against the British rule. The Munity which marked the end of the East India Company’s rule is rightly called a Turning Point in the history of modern India. As the Indian question has always been of utmost importance both to the Government and the people of Great Britain, there had been many works on the Mutiny by British authors. The uniqueness of the present work lies in the fact that it was written by a Frenchman who cannot be suspected of partiality to England, the Competition between the British and French powers for the supremacy in India, having been fresh in his memory. The work throws sufficient light on many happenings during the Mutiny, which are Not Known from any other source. The Author who lived in India for a pretty long time and has acquaintance with A Few army officers of the Company, who faught in the recapture of Delhi, has dealt with the origin and background of the rebellion, in one chapter. The author has narrated the stories of the advances and retreats of both the armies in great details. Several chapters devoted to the causes of the Mutiny furnish important information about the socio-economic and political conditions in India in the first half of the nineteenth century. The work contains valuable research material for the reconstruction of the history of British India. Contents:- James Outram GIN AND BEGINNING OF THE MUTINY : Native Society and the Conquerors - Origin and organization of the Native Army - Its Strength in 1857 - Anglo-Indian officers - The Soldiers of the Bengal Army - Change in the Relations between the European officers and the Sepoys - Influence of the Disasters of the Cabul Expedition and the English Reverses in the Crimea on the Troops and the Population of India - Greased Cartridges and the Spirit of Caste - Supposed Plan of the Conspirators - The Chuppatis - Infatuation of the Civil and Military Authorities - Disturbance at the School of Musketry of Dum-Dum - Insubordination of the Native Regiments at the Stations of Berampore and Barrackpore - Mutiny at Mirut - Entrance of the rebels into Delhi - Murder of Major Fraser and his Officers - Defence of the arsenal - Mutiny in the Cantonments - Murder of a Clerk of The Telegraph Office - General Anson - First Measures of the Commander-in-chief - The Rajah of Pattyalah Remains faithful to the English - Death of General Anson at Kurnaal - Sir Henry Barnard succeeds him - Fight at Ghajioudounagahr - Battle of Badd-li-Serai - Results of this Victory - Arrival of the Punjab guides Chap. II. THE PUNJAB : Retrospective Glance Over the History of the Punjab - Nanak, Founder of the Sikh Sect - Radical Change in Nanak's Institutions - Ranjit Singh - Anarchy on his Death - The Punjab is annexed to the Company's Dominions - English Centres of Action - State of the Public Mind - The Sepoys Disarmed at Lahore - Peshawur - Execution at Peshawur - Effects of the Execution of June 10 - Sir J. Lawrence and his Staff - The Flying Column - Brigadier Nicholson - Insurrection at Jhelum and Sialkote - Departure of the Flying Column for Delhi - Flight and Destruction of the 26th N.I. - Ditto of the 51st - The Situation of the Punjab at the end of August Chap. III. SIEGE OF DELHI : A Few Words on the History of Delhi - The Disruption of the Mogul Empire - Discontent of the Population in the North-West Provinces - Its cause - The Police - General wish for the Restoration of the Dynasty of the Great Mogul - Mohammed Shah Bahadour is Proclaimed Emperor of Hindostan - Massacre of the English Prisoners - State of feeling in the British army - Sir H. Barnard and his Staff - Major Hodson - Delhi and Sebastopol - Beginning of the Siege - Affair of June 19 - Ditto of June 23 - Arrival of Reinforcements in the British Camp - Change of the Monsoon - Death of Sir H. Barnard - Major-General A. Wilson succeeds him - The Sepoys Maintain Intelligences in the British Camp - Fight of July 14 - General Wilson takes Measures in favour of the Natives - Aspect of the Camp - Dissensions amongst the Mutineers - Insolence of the Military Chiefs to the old King - Fight at Hasaffsarh - Difficulties of the Besiegers' Position - Sanitary Condition of the British Army Chap. IV. CAPTURE OF DELHI - INSURRECTION AT AGRA - MASSACRE AT CAWNPORE : Reparations for an assault - Breaching Batteries - The Sepoys Resist - First Day of the assault - Anxiety felt in the evening by the British Staff - Capture of Delhi - Mohammed Shah gives himself up - Death of the Three Princes Abou-beker, Mirza Mogul, and Mirza Kischer Sultanet - Implacable Severity shown by the English - Result of these Extreme Repressive Measures - Rewards Distributed to the Victorious Army - Insurrection at Agra - Massacre at Cawnpore Chap. V. CALCUTTA - HAVELOCK'S FIRST CAMPAIGN : Illusions of the Supreme Authorities of India - Misunderstandings at Calcutta between the Government and the European Population - First Military Measures - March and Operations of the First Reinforcements Sent from Calcutta - Benares - Mutiny of the 6th B.A. at Allahabad - Allahabad is Re-oocupied by the English - Excessive Severity Shown in Repressing the Revolt - Difficulties encountered by the Commissariat Department - The Nana is proclaimed Peischwah - Havelock marches on Cawnpore - Massacre of the Women and Children at Cawnpore - Punishment of their Murderers - Havelock's First Campaign in the Kingdom of Oude - The Situation on the Arrival of Sir Colin Campbell - Koer Singh - Lord Canning - The Madras and Bombay Armies - Major-General Sir James Outram - Warlike Spirit Shown by the English Chap. VI. SIEGE OF LUCKNOW - -HAVELOCK'S EXPEDITION : Condition of the Kingdom of Oude before the annexation - Excess of feudal power - Powerlessness of Anglo-Indian Diplomacy - Annexation of the Kingdom of Oude - Errors of the New Administration - Hostility to the New Regime shown by the veterans of the Bengal Army living in Oude - Blind confidence of British Authorities - Conciliatory Dispositions of the New Commissioner, Sir H. Lawrence - The English Residence at Lucknow - Position of the troops - Mutiny of the 7th Irregular Oude Infantry - Preparations for Defence - Mutiny of Three Regiments of the Bengal Army on May 30 - News of the disaster at Cawnpore - Insurrection in the Provinces - Massacre at Aurangabad - The English are defeated at Chinhat on June 30 - Death of Sir, H. Lawrence - Intestine Dissensions amongst the Mutineers - The garrison during the first weeks of the Siege - Attack of the 21st and 22nd of July - Arrival of the Sepoy Angad with despatches from Havelock - Correspondence with the authorities at Cawnpore - March on Lucknow - The assault - The garrison during the assault - Military operations 'of September 25th and 26th - Massacre of the wounded - Losses of the British Army Chap. VII. BLOCKADE OF THE RESIDENCY - FIRST CAMPAIGN OF SIR C. CAMPBELL IN OUDE - RECAPTURE OF CAWNPORE : Difficulty of Evacuating the Residency - Change in the Nature of the Struggle - Attitude of the Great Chieftains of Oude - Man Singh' - March of Sir Colin Campbell - Attack of November 16 - Evacuation of the Residency - Death of Havelock - Sir C. Campbell marches on Cawnpore - Passage of the Bridge over the Ganges - Return to Europe of the Women and Children Belonging to the garrison of Lucknow - Recapture of Cawnpore Chap. VIII. INSURRECTION IN CENTRAL INDIA : The Great Mahratta Dynasties - Siraji Peischwah - The Dynasties of Scindia and Holkar - The Rajpoot Princes - The Pandaris - The Ro-hillas - The English infringe the Native Right of Adoption - State of the Public Mind in Central India and Rajpootana - Mutiny at Gwalior - Scindia Remains Faithful - Mutiny at Indore - Holkar Remains Faithful - Massacre at Jhansi - Mutiny of the Native Troops at Nacirabad, Neemuch, Joudpore, &c. - The Nizam of Hyderabad - Mutiny at Aurangabad - Relief of Mhow - Expedition of the Anglo-Indian Forces into Malwa Chap. IX. SECOND CAMPAIGN OR SIR C. CAMPBELL IN OUDE - CAMPAIGN OF KOHILKUND : The Mutiny at the end of 1857 - Capture of Fattigarh - The Governor-general Decides on a Second and Immediate Expedition against Oude - Sir J. Outram at the Alumbagh - Military Forces of Sir C. Campbell - Nepaul and Jang Bahadour - First Day's March - Preparations for Defence - Sir J. Outram on the Left Bank of the Goumti, from the 6th to the 9th of March - Occupation of La Martiniere and the First Line of Defence - Death of Sir W. Peel - Operations of March 10 on both Banks - Interview of Sir C. Campbell with the Maharajah Jang Bahadour on March 11 - Capture of the Begum Kothie - Death of Major Hodson - Capture of the little Tinambarah and of the Kaiser Bagh - Last Days of the Siege - Police Regulations - Lord Canning's Proclamation - Noble Conduct of Sir J. Outram - Lord Ellenborough and Lord Canning's Proclamation - Revulsion in public opinion in England - Sir J. Outram - Change in the nature of the Struggle - Insurrection in Rohilkund - Koer Singh - The English are defeated at Indgespore - Expedition against Rohilkund - Death of Brigadier Adrian Hope - Night Marches - Capture of Schahjahanpore - Death of General Penny - Attack of the Ghazis - Panic in the English rear-guard - The Moulvi's attack on Schahjabanpore - Sir C. Campbell retires on the Ganges Chap. X. SIR HUGH ROSE'S CAMPAIGN IN CENTRAL INDIA - LAST DAYS OF THE MUTINY : Sir H. Rose - March on Sangor - Capture of the fort of Gurakota - Passage of the defile of Madanpore - Siege of Jansi - Arrival and defeat of Tantia Topi - Assault of Jansi - Departure from Jansi - Capture of Kounch - Excellent behaviour of the Gwalior Contingent - March on Calpi - Battle of Golowli- Capture of Calpi - Defeat of Maharajah Scindiah at Bahadourpore by Tantia Topi - Death of the Ranee of Jansi - Capture of Gwalior - Summary of Sir H. Rose's campaign - The situation in June 1858 - End of the Honourable East India Company - The Last Campaign in Oude - Tantia Topi and his allies - Sir C. Campbell - Approximate loss of the Natives Chap. XI. CAUSES OF THE MUTINY - END OF The East India Company THE NEW CHARTER OF INDIA : Itude of the Anglo-Indian Population during the crisis - The Native Population and the Mutiny - Causes of the Mutiny - Retrospective glance on the East India Company - Unpopularity of the Company in England - The Now Bill Relative before Parliament - Religious Ferment in England - Reforms in the Military Institutions of India - The Staff Corps - The India Council - The Legislative Council - The High Courts - Rewards Granted to Native Princes - The Finances of India - The Problem of Castes Chap. XII. PUBLIC WORKS, EXPORTATIONS, AND IMPORTATIONS - THE ISTHMUS OF SUEZ - RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA AND Indian Railways : Reforms in the Legislation on Landed Property - The Anglo-Indian Telegraph System - Postal Reforms - New Military Works - Canals - Roads - Railways - Basis of the Contracts with the Railway Companies - Government Supervision - The Great Anglo-Indian companies - Exportations and Importations - Shipping - Rice - Jute - Tea - Coffee - Cotton - Progress of Local Manufactures - Importations, Merchandise, and Precious Metals - Trade by land - The Suez Canal and the Eastern Question - Anglo-Indian Policy Considered as Such - The Duke of Edinburgh's Excursion in India The Title 'The English in India New Sketches: Translated From the French By a Diplomat written/authored/edited by E. De. Valbezen', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200219 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 513 (Pages). 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Narendra, Nath, Foreword By A.B. Keith
Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity [Hardcover]
Relations tic Study on the History of Indian Theories of polity, the Book critically analyses Ancient Texts like the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, the Arthasastra, epigraphic records and the other branches of Sanskrit literature. With a deep sight into the subject the author highlights various types of states in ancient India, the origin of kingship, rules of succession among the hiers of a deceased king, the Religious aspects of ancient Indian polity. Contrary to the Views of some Western Indologists, it is now proved beyond all doubts that in ancient India there was intensive study of the practical aspect of Government and of Relations between states and those Topics were subjected to minute analysis by writers on politics. During the days of the awakening of Political aspirations in India, in the early years of this century, a keen interest in the history of Indian theories of polity was aroused. The Discovery of the Arthasastra greatly added to this interest and scholarly researches were enthusiastically conducted in the subject. The learned author of the present work has made a valuable addition to the existing Research work on Indian policy. His treatment of the subject is both authentic and exhaustive. It covers the whole field. He has based his work has made a valuable addition to the existing research work on Indian policy. His treatment of the subject is both authentic and exhaustive. It covers the whole field. He has based his work on ancient texts like the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, the Arthasastra of Kautilya, epigraphic records and Material culled from other branches of Sanskrit literature. The author has discussed various types of states in ancient India, the origin of kingship, rules of succession among the heirs of a deceased king, the duties and daily routine of a king, evolution of the Principal state-officials, the religious aspects of ancient Indian polity, etc. with a deep Insight into the subject. The author has occasions to express views in opposition to those of several scholars both Eastern and Western but he has always given full grounds in support of his views. The clearness with which he has set out his views, the care with which he has collected the relevant evidence, and the moderation of his Criticism render his work a contribution of substantial importance and lasting value. Foreword Preface 1. Forms and Types of States 2. The State-Council 3. The Royal Priest 4. Regal Succession 5. The Education of the Prince 6. The Royal Duties : The Kings Daily Routine of work 7. The Evolution of the Principal State-Officials 8. Theories of the Evolution of Kingship Among the Indo-Aryans 9. The Religious Aspects of Ancient Hindu Polity The Title 'Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity written/authored/edited by Narendra, Nath, Foreword By A.B. Keith', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200264 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 248 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Amarnath Das
India and Jambu Island: Showing Changes in Boundaries and River-Courses of India and Burma From Pauranic, Greek, Buddhist, Chinese and Western Travellers Accounts [Hardcover]
In Olden times, both India and Jambu dvipa were sacred islands and their sacredness is accepted in Brahamnic, Buddhist and Jain religious literatures. In ancient times, India was not the same topographically as she stands now. In this study, The Author has made a laudable attempt to trace the History of such topographical changes which have taken place since A Few centuries prior to the Christian era. The author has arrived at starting conclusions about ancient Geography of India. He claims to have been able to ascertain the ancient coast line of peninsular India, correct identification of the Taprobane island (Tampraparni), the old courses of the rivers like Ganga, Sindhu, Brahmaputra, Narmada, etc., the locations of the scenes of the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, and the areas of Gautama Buddha's birth and travels. It is true that all the conclusions arrived at by The Author may not be acceptable to present day scholarship, nor all his arguments and interpretations are convincing, but the new lights thrown on ancient India and South East Asia and the material compiled by the author are of immense value to future research. Contents:- Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Taprobane Island of Ptolemy is the Peninsular portion of India, subsequently joined to Mainland 2. Confirmation of the Southern Coast-line of India by Periplus of the Erythrean Sea 3. Taprobane Island and Southern Coast of India as described by Other Greek Writers 4. Courses of Rivers falling into the Sea on the Southern Coast of India as given by Ptolemy, and Identification of Towns near them, affording a further Confirmation of the Coast-line as traced before 5. Reclamation of the Sea, between Taprobane Island and Sub-Vindhya Mainland of India, and round Taprobane, with Consequent Changes in River Courses 6. Western Boundary of Ptolemy’s India, and Rivers falling into the Western Sea, the Indus in Particular 7. Eastern Boundary of Ptolemy’s Intra-Gangem India, and Rivers falling into the Gangetikus Sinus 8. The Ganges of Ptolemy 9. Major Changes in the Course of the Ganges 10. Intra-Gangem India or Bharatvarsa as described in Ancient Literature; Subsequent Changes 11. Extra-Gragem India of Ptolemy and Jambu-dvipa of Puranas 12. General Observations regarding The Changes in India and Burmah, touching briefly on Mahabharata and Ramayana Areas, and Flow of Aryan Colonisation List of Books consulted The Title 'India and Jambu Island: Showing Changes in Boundaries and River-Courses of India and Burma From Pauranic, Greek, Buddhist, Chinese and Western Travellers Accounts written/authored/edited by Amarnath Das', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200288 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 351 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Rev. Beal Samuel Manisha Karne
The Life of Hiuen-Tsiang [Hardcover]
This is the biography of Hiuen-Tsiang by one of his beloved and devoted disciple Shaman Hwui Li recording all that is important and interesting in the eventful life of the master. Besides giving full details of his life, the biography tells many fascinating stories of the long travels of the piligrim to and from India, not Known from other source. The work supplements Hiuen-Tsiang^s magnum opus the Si-yu-ki to a great extent. The Title 'The Life of Hiuen-Tsiang written/authored/edited by Rev. Beal Samuel Manisha Karne', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200363 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 226 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Eng. Translation By Jogesh Chunder Dutt
Rajatarangini of Jonaraja [Hardcover]
The book covers the period from 1150 A.D to 1459 A.D of the Kashmir history. Jonaraja has vividly described the decline of Hindu civilization of Kashmir. There is the clear description without any prejudice about the muslim regions, the contributions of the god among them and oppressors and prosecutors. The present work is the only complete English translation of Jonaraja s work in existence. The Title 'Rajatarangini of Jonaraja written/authored/edited by Eng. Translation By Jogesh Chunder Dutt', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788121200370 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 456 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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S Krishnaswami Ayyangar
Sources of Vijayanagar History [Hardcover]
The Title 'Sources of Vijayanagar History written/authored/edited by S Krishnaswami Ayyangar', published in the year 2010. The ISBN 9788121200387 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 414 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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R.C. Majumdar
Suvarnadvipa: Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East Volume 2 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 2 Vols. Set
Suvarnadvipa comprises Malay Penninsula and Sumatra, Java, Borneo and Bali islands. These places came under the influence of Indian civilization, in remote past and gradually flourished into powerful empires, rich both in material attainments and cultural refinements. The history and culture of these places are both interesting and culture of these places are both interesting and instructive. Apart from the importance of these regions in themselves, the study of Indian civilization must be regarded imperfect as long as the achievements of Indians and local people who imbibed Indian culture in the Far East, are not taken into account. But very little about these regions was known till Dr. R.C. Majumdar drew our attention to this field of research through his pioneering works in India. Suvarnadvipa in two volumes is the fruit of one of his painstaking researches. The author has used all the available material brought to light by the Dutch savants and all native and foreign sources, viz. accounts of Chinese travellers and Arab historians and geographers. He has interpreted various stories that throw light on the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism in Java, Bali, and Borneo and studied and used local inscriptions as source materials. He deals with the Sailendra Empire and later Indo-Javanese empires with fullness and care. It is an interesting theme told in an interesting manner. The first volume is devoted to the study of the political history upto the downfall of the Hindu kingdoms in Suvarnadvipa, while the second volume deals with the cultural history. Subjects covered by the second volume are law and socio-economic conditions, literature, religions, use of Sanskrit, art and architecture in different ancient sites, etc. The value of the work has been enhanced by seventy-five plates of illustrations. About The Author:- Dr. R.C. Majumdar, born in 1888 in East Bengal (present day Bangladesh) in village of Khandarapara of Faridapur District. He graduated after learning in Dhaka and Calcutta. He was ranked 1st in graduate studies in the university. He became a teacher and took to research, and got a doctorate. When the University of Dhaka was started in 1921, he became its first professor. Eventually he became the vice-chancellor of the university. He was great scholar and a genius. His contribution to our nation and Indian history in unparalleled. The present book is one of the gem from his treasure. Contents:- Introduction: Abbreviations: Additions and Corrections: Maps 1. Malaysia: 2. Central and Eastern Java: Book I. The Dawn of Hindu Colonisation: Chapter: The Land: The People: Pre-Hindu Civilisation in Malaysia: Suvarnadvipa: Early Hindu Colonisation in Malay Peninsula: Early Hindu Colonisation in Java: Early Hindu Colonisation in Sumatra: Early Hindu Colonisation in Borneo: Early Hindu Colonisation in Bali: Hindu Civilisation in Suvarnadvipa up to the end of the Seventh Century A.D.: Book II. The Sailendra Empire: The Salendra Empire (up to the end of the Tenth Century A.D.): The Struggle between the Sailendras and the Colas: Decline and Fall of the Sailendra Empire: Appendix: Book III. Rise and fall of the Indo-Javanese Empire: Chapter: The Kingdom of Mataram: Rise of Eastern Java: The Kingdom of Kadiri: The Dynasty of Singhasari: The Foundation of Majapahit: The Javanese Empire: Downfall of the Empire: Book IV. Downfall of Hindu Kingdoms in Suvarnadvipa: End of Hindu Rule in Sumatra: End of Hindu Rule in Malay Penisula: End of Hindu Rule in Java: End of Hindu Rule in Borneo: The Bali Island: Political theory and public administration in Java: Volume 2: Preface: Abbreviation: Additions and Corrections: List of Plates: Book V. Culture and Civilisation in Suvarnadvipa: Chapter: Law: Economic condition: Society: Appendix-The origin of Wayang: Literature: Javanese Literature: Balinese Literature: Malayan Literature: Religion: The Brahmanical Religion in Java: Buddhism: Different sects: Religion in the island of Bali: Traces of Hinduism and Buddhism in other parts of Malayasia: Appendix-Religious Literature in Java: Sanskrit Texts: Old-Javanese with Sanskrit Original: Independent Old-Javanese Works: Book VI. Art in Suvaranadvipa: Chapter: The Architecture of Central Java: General Classification: General Plan: Dieng Temple: Buddhist Monuments in the Prambanan Valley: Buddhist Monuments on the Kedu Plain: Later Buddhist Monuments in the Prambanan Valley: Brahmanical Temples in the Prambanan Valley: Other Localities: Sculpture of Central Java: Dieng: Barabudur: Lara-Jongrang: Other Localities: The Architecture of Eastern Java: Early Monuments: Singhasari Period: Majapahot Period: Post-Majapahit Period: Sculpture of Eastern Java: Bronze Sculpture: Art in Bali: Architecture- Early Indo-Balinese Period: Architecture- Middle Indo-Balinese Period: Scuplture Modern Period: Sculpture-Hindu Period: Early Indo-Balinese Period: Sculpture-Hindu Period: Early Indo-Balinese Period: Sculpture-Hindu Period: Middle Indo-Balinese Period: Sculpture-Modern Period: Chapter: Art in Simatra: Palembang (Sri-Vijaya): Jambi (Malayu): Tapanuli Region: Art in Borneo: Art in Malay Peninsula: Art in other Islands: The Philippies: The Island of Celebcs: General Review of the Art of Suvarnadvipa. The Title 'Suvarnadvipa: Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East written/authored/edited by R.C. Majumdar', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200400 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1004 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
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Aiyer P.S. Sivaswamy
Evolution of Hindu Moral Ideals [Hardcover]
About The Book:- A Book With A Practical Veering Upon Some Of The Problems Which Influenced The Socialize And Evolution Of Indian Society. The Title 'Evolution of Hindu Moral Ideals written/authored/edited by Aiyer P.S. Sivaswamy', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200479 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 288 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Sociology / History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Rachel Wheatcroft
Siam and Cambodia in Pen and Pastel With Excursions and China and Burma [Hardcover]
Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Chapter I. Hong-Kong: Canton and Peking: II. The Western Hills: III. Southward- The Yangtse to Chungking: IV. Angkor in Cambodia: V. A Thirteenth Century Observer and Modern Deductions: Vi. Siam. Arrival: VII. On the Left Bank: VIII. The Old Palace. Outer Precincts: IX. The Inner Palace and Some Festivals: X. The Wat: XI. Death and Cremation: XII. Dancers: Kings and Commercial Honour: XIII. Superstitions and Other Things: XIV. From Games to Justice Via Punishment: XV. Good Works: XVI. Excursions: XVII. Nakon Lampang: XVIII. Chiengmai: XIX. In Southern Siam: XX. Burmah: Glossary: Index. The Title 'Siam and Cambodia in Pen and Pastel With Excursions and China and Burma written/authored/edited by Rachel Wheatcroft', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200530 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 306 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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George Forrest
The Life of Lord Clive Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
The Title 'The Life of Lord Clive written/authored/edited by George Forrest', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200615 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 472 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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George Forrest
The Life of Lord Clive Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
The Title 'The Life of Lord Clive written/authored/edited by George Forrest', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200622 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 438 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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George Forrest
The Life of Lord Clive Volume 2 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 2 Vols. Set
The most comprehensive and voluminous biographical account of the life and character. The first volume throws light on Clives career from 1725 to 1757. Volume II deals with a historical sketch of Clives life from 1757 to 1774. Overall, a critical and calm, presentation based on authentic material. The Title 'The Life of Lord Clive written/authored/edited by George Forrest', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200639 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 972 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
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Mono Mohon Ganguly
Orissa and Her Remains: Ancient and Medieval (Puri District) [Hardcover]
A careful examination of the monuments found in Orissa will convince anybody that the Aryan style in its purest form was prevalent there. The present work is on the architectural remains of Orissa where the author has tried to give a scientific exposition of the principles of architecture and sculpture and raised many points of controversial nature. The Title 'Orissa and Her Remains: Ancient and Medieval (Puri District) written/authored/edited by Mono Mohon Ganguly', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200646 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 556 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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T.A. Gopnatha Rao
Copper-Plate Inscriptions Belonging to the Sri Sankaracharya of the Kamakoti-Pitha [Hardcover]
An authetic work that contains the epigraphical records, preserved in the Kamakotipeetha, which provides authoritative information about the origin and development of the Monastery as well as the Religious inclinations of the kings of Tanjore and Vijayanagar. Sankaracarya, the chief exponent of Advaita philosophy, developed the unique monastic orders of the Dasanamis, ten Classes of the Vedantic sannyasins. For the purpose of Management and organization, he established, as is known from the traditional lores, four Mathas, i.e. monasteries: Sarada Math at Dwarka, Sringeri Math at Karnataka, Govardhana Math at Puri and Joshi Math at Badrinath. Having Sringeri at the lead, they played the key role in Hindu monastricism and religious orders. Apart from these four, some other monateries also came into existence; Kamakotipeeth at Kumbhaghonam is the foremost among them. This Math also has made great contribution in the furtherance of the Advaita Philosophy and claims an equal status with the Srinageri Math. The present work contains the epigraphical records, preserved in the Kama-Kotipeeth, which provide authoritative informations about the origin and development of the Math as well as the religious inclinations of the then kings of Tanjore and Vujayanagara. It comprises the edited texts, with English, translation, of the 15th-17th centuries copper-plate inscriptions belonging to the reigns of Vijaya gopaladeva, Vira Narasimhadeva, Krishnadevaraya, etc. and of the Karnata Dynasty of Vijavanagara, Vijaya Raghunatha Tondainar of Pudukkottai, vijayanagar Chokkanatha Nayanayyavaru, etc. the work also contains a firman of one of the late Mughal Emperors of Delhi and records from the contemporary Portuguese accounts, both of which are of great historical importance. Contents:- Introduction • An Inscription of the reign of Vijaya-Ganda gopaladeva • An Inscription of the reign of Vira Narasimhadeva, Saka Samvat 1429 • Another Inscription of the same king and of the same year • An Inscription of the reign of Krishnadevaraya, Saka Samvat 1444 • Another Inscription of the same king, Saka Samvat 1450 • A Fragmentary Inscription of the Vijayanagara kings of the Karnataka or the last dynasty • An Inscription of the time of Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman of Pudukkottai Saka, Samvat 1613 • An Inscription of the reign of Vijayaranga Chokkanatha Nayanayyavaru, Saka Samvat 1630 • A Firman of the Emperor of Delhi (?) Hijira 1088 • An Inscription of Saka Samvat 1608 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS • Krishnadevarya and his Queens Chinnadeviya-mmanavaru and Tirumaladeviya mmanavaru • Abul Hassan Kutb shah and Akkanna • Madanna and the table of Akkanna and Madana. The Title 'Copper-Plate Inscriptions Belonging to the Sri Sankaracharya of the Kamakoti-Pitha written/authored/edited by T.A. Gopnatha Rao', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200653 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 136 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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N Venkata Ramanayya
Studies in the History of the Third Dynasty of Vijaya Nagara [Hardcover]
About The Book:- Provides Insight Into The Interesting And Thrilling History Of An Important Dynasty Of The Famed Vijayanagara Empire. Page : 63 14:06 Tuesday 16/05/00 The Title 'Studies in the History of the Third Dynasty of Vijaya Nagara written/authored/edited by N Venkata Ramanayya', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788121200660 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 416 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Irwin Lord
Indian Problems: Speeches [Hardcover]
The Title 'Indian Problems: Speeches written/authored/edited by Irwin Lord', published in the year 1986. The ISBN 9788121200684 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 380 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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B.B. Hazarika
Political Life in Assam During the Nineteenth Century [Hardcover]
The work gives a must penetrating analysis of Assam in 19th Century or the frontier states of North East India scientifically and systematically with considerably updated historical interpretations. A good storehouse of historical sources to future researchers. Contents:- Foreword • Preface • Acknowledgements • Abbreviations • Geopolitical Conditions and Historical Antecedents • Politics of the Ahom Raj • The Treaty of Yandaboo and Coming of the English • Company Raj and its Annexation • Popular Uprisings Till 1857 • Eighteen Fifty Seven and Assam • Popular Movements in the Plains and in the Hills • Growth of Nationalism • Conclusion • Glossary • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Political Life in Assam During the Nineteenth Century written/authored/edited by B.B. Hazarika', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788121200691 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 565 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / North-East Indian Studies / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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K. Suryanarayana
Feudatories Under Eastern Chalukyas History and Culture of Andhras [Hardcover]
The present book highlights various aspects of the history and culture of the Chalukyas in Andhra with special emphasis on two important feudal families Pattavardhanis and Katakarajas that served the eastern Chalukyas. Social studies of Brahmana and Vaisya communities in the middle centuries of Andhradesa is also highlighted. The Title 'Feudatories Under Eastern Chalukyas History and Culture of Andhras written/authored/edited by K. Suryanarayana', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121200929 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 125 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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J. Prasad Singh Deo
Cultural Profile of South Kosala: From Early Period Till the Rise of the Nagas and the Chauhans in 14Th Century A.D. [Hardcover]
Based on first-hand literary, archaeological materials, the book deals with all aspects of the history and culture of Nagas and the Chauhans in 14th century, who were the inhabitants of western Orissa. The value of the work is very much enhanced by the plates that are appended at the end. About The Author:- Jitamitra Prasad Singh Deo (b. 1946) is an individual archaelogist at Khariar. Many new discoveries like the discovery of Pre-historic cave paintings at (Yginath) donger and Ghat Ghunar, copper plates, Gold coins of Sarabhapuriya dynasty, claseal of Nannadeva, Kalachuri coins, terracottas, beads of diferent varieties and sculptures of many types are done by him. With the presentation of his findings, a Branch Museum, has been opened at Khariar by the cultural afairs department of Govt. of Orissa. He is life Member of Institute of Historical Studies at Calcutta and Orissa History Congress. He is Member of 'Hirakhand Trust', a leading newspeaper of Orissa and 'Nabalipi Sahitya dhara Trust', Many research papers of him are published in different Journals, Bulletins, Periodicals, Magazines, Weeklies and Papers. He worker, enagaged in cultural findings and studies. Subjeets: Archaeology, Andient History, Culture Contents:- Preface • Abbreviations • List of IIustrations • Prologue • Geographical Introduction •Ancient Period • South Kosala as Depicted in the Ancient Literature and Archaeology up to the Gupta Period • Early Ruling Dynasties • Rise and Decline of the Somavamsis • Later Ruling Dynasties • Religion • Art and Architecture • Conclusion • Appendix • Bibliography The Title 'Cultural Profile of South Kosala: From Early Period Till the Rise of the Nagas and the Chauhans in 14Th Century A.D. written/authored/edited by J. Prasad Singh Deo', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121200950 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 416 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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V. Ramakrishna Reddy Foreword By Sarojini Regani
Economic History of Hyderabad State Warangal Suba: (1911-1950) [Hardcover]
A pioneering work of hyderabad state in the particular context of economy in historical settings women with each major and minor details relating to the economic developments in their reigns, resources and department of economy, key sectors and resultant situations and allied agencies such as political and administrative conditions, education, health, tribal and urban development-based on the data contained in more than 10,000 files of the states offices. An important references to further research work. Contents:- Foreword • Preface • List of Tables • List of Charts • Abbreviations • Introduction • Physical Features and Natural Resources • Administrative and Political Conditions • Land Tenures and Land Revenue Administration • Agricultural Conditions • Agricultural Production, Prices and Controls • Industrial Production, Labour, Trade and Transport • Welfare Aspects : Education, Health, Urban & Tribal Conditions and Telangana Struggle • Conclusion • Appendix • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Economic History of Hyderabad State Warangal Suba: (1911-1950) written/authored/edited by V. Ramakrishna Reddy Foreword By Sarojini Regani', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121200998 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 837 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Arnold Keppel
Gun Running and the Indian North-West Frontier [Hardcover]
An interesting book that deals with the crisis on the North-West Frontier in the autumn of 1910, as a direct result of the suppression of the arms traffic in the Persian Gulf and highlights the connection between the operations of the blockading squadron and the preservation of peace on the Pathan border The Title 'Gun Running and the Indian North-West Frontier written/authored/edited by Arnold Keppel', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121201162 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 228 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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K.V. Soundara Rajan
The Ellora Monoliths: Rashtrakuta Architecture in the Deccan [Hardcover]
This book seeks to lift into focus the monolithic legacy of the Rashtrakutas at Ellora, from out of the reason that these monoliths perhaps are best suited to understand and reconstruct the artistic, architectural, traditional, religious and cult interactions and growth-spectra that had taken place in the period from the 8th to the 10th century A.D., very much more eloquently than the study of the cave temple types. Without the stabilizing role of these monoliths, in the over view of the status of temple art, in that period which the Rashtrakutas adorned by their vigorous patronage, eclecticism and multi-pronged political thrusts all over India in their heyday, the cave-art syndrome would tend to cloy even under the best circumstances, as something repetitive, potteries and commandeered which surely it was not. The book deals with the five monoliths at Ellora, in their own historical architectural, iconographic-religious perspectives, and elucidates how they were greatly diversified and pregnant with rich potential for the reconstruction of the are situation; and it compares them also with their compeer monoliths elsewhere in South India, in the same ilk, as in the Pallava and Pandya zones of the past. The chief aim of the book is to give a satisfactory formal picture of these monoliths and to vest them with the credit of being land-marks in the arche-types they sought to represent. Profusely illustrated and with a helpful set of charts and glossary, it is designed to cover a felt need in art studies at Ellora. About The Author:- Dr. K. V. Soundra Rajan (b.1925) took his Post-graduate degree in Sanskrit with Epigraphy form Allahabad University, and was trained and selected in 1947 by Sir Mortimer Wheeler, then Director General, Archaeological Survery of India, as scholar, and by the U.P.S.C. as an officer in 1954. Seeing service in several capacities and varying responsibilities from Prehistory to Temple Survey, he retired recently as Additional Director General in the Survey. Widely traveled in the East and West (where he taught at Chicago and Los Angeles Universities) he has ten books to his credit so far on various aspects of history, art and archaeology. President of the Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Research, Vice President of the Indian Archaeological Society, and President-elect of the Epigraphically Society of India, besides being associated with several learned bodies, and a senior research fellow of the Indian Council of Historical Research, his wide and versatile interests had earned him a reputable place among the senior archaeologists and art historians, alike of India as abroad, as an ardent scholar, writer and speaker. His other interests include classical music and the stage. Contents:- Preface • List of Plates • Introduction • Architectural Traditions • State of Canonical Art • Early Monolitithic Vimana Architecture —Formal Analysis • Description of the Monuments • The panchayatna complex on the Southern Side Roof of the Kailasa • Appendix • Glossary of Technical Terms • Index. The Title 'The Ellora Monoliths: Rashtrakuta Architecture in the Deccan written/authored/edited by K.V. Soundara Rajan', published in the year 1988. The ISBN 9788121201179 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 320 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:-
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R.N. Vyas
Indian Wisdom and International Peace (From the Vedas and Lord Shri Krishna to Ex-Prime Minister Morarji Desai With Supplementry Western Thoughts) [Hardcover]
Wasting of money on preparation of human destruction should be used for the betterment of human happiness, this study is inspired by this objective. This book also proceeds to discuss the basis of peace and finally presents the utterance of Lord Krishna, Aurobindo, Gandhi, Nehru, Dr. Radha Krishnan and Morarji Desai, Views of Voltaire, Kant and Tolstoy increase the value of this study. About The Author:- Dr. R.N. Vyas is a well-known author, thinker and educationist of M.P. whose name figures in the Asia's Who's who as an important author of India. He holds the degrees of M.A., Ph.D. D. Litt., LL.B., and S.R. and is the Professor and Head of a Post-graduate College of M.P. besides being the Director of the Academy of social Thought as well as that of Sah Chintan. Dr. Vyas is a versatile author and has twenty five published works to his credit. His some of the published titles are 'Peace, Philsophy and Progress', 'From Nuclear Destruction to Human Reconstruction', 'The Synthetic philosophies of the Bhabavata', 'Philosophies of Education, and Human society', 'Edication for Political Leadership', 'From Consciousness to Super-consciousuess.' The Bhagavadgita and Jivana Yoga.' Contents:- PREFACE • INTRODUCTION • THE BASIS OF PEACE • Miscellany of Indian thought from the Vedas, Smrities and Saints • Philosophy of the Infinite • Soul-centered Religion of Humanity • SIGNIFICANT SELECTIONS OF UTTERANCES • Lord Shrikrishna • Yogi Aurobindo • M. K. Gandhi • Jawaharlal Nehru • Dr. Radhakrishnan • Shri Morarji Desai • THOUGHTs FROM THE WEST • Voltaire • Kants • Count Leo Tolstoy • Index The Title 'Indian Wisdom and International Peace (From the Vedas and Lord Shri Krishna to Ex-Prime Minister Morarji Desai With Supplementry Western Thoughts) written/authored/edited by R.N. Vyas', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121201186 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 188 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / International Studies / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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G.N.S. Raghavan
The Making of Modern India: Rammohun Roy to Gandhi and Nehru [Hardcover]
The regeneration of India over the century and a half from the nation building work of Raja Rammohun Roy to that of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru is a glorious chapter in the country's history. Independence was its natural culmination. About The Author:- G.N.S. Raghavan entered journalism in 1974, serving his apprenticeship under Khasa Subba Rau, Freedom fighter, who was at that time editor-publisher of the English weekly Swatantra, Madras. Coming to Delhi in 1949 join the Thought weekly under the editorship of Arthur Moore, he worked for the Indian Express as political correspondent in Delhi for more than five years. He later served in several media units of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and was Secretary of the Second Press Commission (1980-82). Among his works are Introducing India, published by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. He wrote jointly with Aruna Asaf Ali a Study of Jawaharlal Nehru under the title Private Face of a Public Person and The Resurgence of Indian Women, both sponsored by the Nehru Memorial Museum & Library. He is the author of The Making of Modern India, Forty Years of the a World's Largest Democracy, and Development and Communication in India?all Published by Gyan. Contents:- Preface • BACKGROUND TO THE BRITISH CONQUEST • NATIONAL AWAKENING: THE REVOLT OF 1857 • RESISTANCE TO BENGAL's PARTITION • GANDHIJI : CONGRESS AS A MASS MOVEMENT • BRITAIN QUITS INDIA • Select documents • Bibliography • Index The Title 'The Making of Modern India: Rammohun Roy to Gandhi and Nehru written/authored/edited by G.N.S. Raghavan', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121201209 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 181 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Gandhian Studies / History / Archaeology / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Archur Crawford
History of Poona and Deccan: in a Perspective [Hardcover]
Attempts to unfold the very genuine history of the suffering of the people of Poona and Deccan, and highlights the environs of Poona, Nana furnawees and Bajee Rao, Holker and Scindia, Treaty of Bassein, downfall of Peshwa and many historical events-based on ancient Sanskrit traditions and legends, memories and researches of noted writers, bringing everything up to data. Contents:- Historical Sketch of Poona and its Environs-Mallojee Bhonslay (Siwajee's Grand-Father) to Mhadajee Sindia-1500 to 12th February 1794 A.D • Historical Sketch–Continued. Nana Furnawees and Bajee Rao 1794 to 1799 A.D • Historical Sketch-Continued Death of Nana Holkar and Sindia Treaty of Bassein 1800 to 1826 A.D • Historical Sketch–Completed Down fall of the Peishwa, Battle of Kirkee, British Annexation 1817 to 1880 A.D • The Poona and Deccan Press • The "Scourge of the Deccan"• The Siwajee Revival • The Deccanee and Deccanised–Konkanee Brahmins • The Pure Konkanee Brahmins–A Chitpawan Legend • The Shenwee Brahmins • The Parbhu • The Mahrattas of the Syadrees–of the Ghaut Mahta–of the Plains • The Konkanee Mussulman • The Deccanee Mussulman • The Deccanee Mussulman • The Trading Classes. The Agriculture and Labouring: Rural Castes. The Artisan Castes • The Out Castes, the Hill or Wild Tribes the Migratory and Predatory Tribes • Aliens • Poona Police • Summary and Conclusion The Title 'History of Poona and Deccan: in a Perspective written/authored/edited by Archur Crawford', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121201230 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 273 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Lady Betty Balfour
Lord Lytton's Indian Administration 1876-80 the Untold History [Hardcover]
The rule of Lord Lytton (1876-80) as the Viceroy and Governor-General of India was crucial. The inside story of Lyttons administration lay buried in the official documents. These records tell the story of social, politial and economic life of the period. It also highlights the policies and their impact they had on the years to come. The Title 'Lord Lytton's Indian Administration 1876-80 the Untold History written/authored/edited by Lady Betty Balfour', published in the year 1988. The ISBN 9788121201377 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 560 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Roper Lethbridge
Swadeshi and British Fiscal Policy [Hardcover]
About The Book:- A First-Rate Analysis Of The Politico-Economic Impact Of Swadeshi-The Boycott Of British Goods-On The India-British Trade And Its Possible Consequences. The Title 'Swadeshi and British Fiscal Policy written/authored/edited by Roper Lethbridge', published in the year 1988. The ISBN 9788121201384 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 119 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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J.C. Nagpal
Mural Paintings in India a Historical Technical and Archaelogical Perspective [Hardcover]
An informative book written by an expert deals with ancient mural paintings/art of India in protected monuments and unprotected or privately owned structures, subject of the importance in art, history of art and archaeological understanding and preservation important to students, teachers, scholars, artist. Contents:- Foreword • Preface • List of Plates • Introduction • Note on references in classical Texts • Geographical Distribution of Mural Paintings and Influences of Historical Factors • Technique: Survey and Evolution • Conservation problems and Methods • All-India Catalogue of Murals with references—Statewise • Data on the Mural Painting in Individual Monuments/Structures • Andhra Pradesh • Bihar • Delhi • Goa, Daman and Diu • Gujarat • Haryana • Himachal Pradesh • Jammu and Kashmir • Karnataka • Kerala • Madhya Pradesh • Maharashtra • Orissa • Punjab • Rajasthan • Tamil Nadu • Uttar Prdesh • West Bengal • Bibliography • Addenda • Errata • Index The Title 'Mural Paintings in India a Historical Technical and Archaelogical Perspective written/authored/edited by J.C. Nagpal', published in the year 1988. The ISBN 9788121201490 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 376 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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